 |
 |
 |
| Design: |
Mazel Tov! |
| Artist: |
Micah Parker |
| Print: |
Original Giclée print of Silk Crepe de Chine |
| Fabric: |
Silk Crepe de Chine with satin ribbon edging |
| Size: |
72" x 42" |
| Price: |
$315.00 You save 20%
|
|
 |
|
 |
You will choose your personalization, and customization options
after you click on the "add to My Cart" button above. |
|
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
This design was inspired by pop artist Roy Lichtenstein. His trademark comic book style portrays the chuppah, the traditional breaking of the glass and the shouts of, "Mazel Tov!" by the guests. Probably more than any other chuppah design, this piece is probably among the most unconventional I have ever created. I can see why Lichtenstein fully explored this artistic style. It is a lot of fun for the artist and viewer.This chuppah will be perfect for those couples that are fans of Lichtenstein, pop art, or just want to make their wedding guests go, "Wow!"
This chuppah is beautifully finished with a white satin ribbon border. The ends of the ribbon extend 4 feet past the corners, giving you flexibility to fit the chuppah to any set of fixed poles, extend its footprint, or simply make a decorative bow. If not needed, the ends can be cut off where desired.
|
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
In just a short period of time, Micah Parker has become recognized as a leading ketubah artist with fresh, stunning designs that are unlike any others on the market. His modern interpretation of this traditional art form is being welcomed by today's generation of brides and grooms around the world. One of his ketubah designs, Renaissance, is featured in the Associated American Jewish Museum's traveling exhibition of ketubot, and his work was chosen by a national search firm to be featured on the front cover of a 5760 Hebrew calendar. His artwork has also been featured in several publications and on television during TLC?s A Wedding Story.
Micah is originally from Middletown, Ohio. There, he began his endeavors as an artist at the age of three. He moved with his family to Austin, Texas in the early 1980s, where his high school created a new art program to accommodate his desire to learn and the skill he exhibited with acrylics, colored pencils and pastels. As he completed his art education, he was eager to begin his career as an artist. However, at his parents' request, he entered the family manufacturing business. He worked there... read more
|
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
Personalization (adding your names, wedding date, etc. to the design): $50
|
 |
| • View examples of personalized chuppot. |
 |
| You will choose your personalization options after you click on the "add to My Cart" button above. |
|
 |
|
 |
 |
|